YOKKAICHINOSATO GOLF CLUB
🇯🇵 Yokkaichi, Mie, JP
Designed by Osamu Ueda, Kozasa Shozo
Yokkaichinosato Golf Club sits in Yokkaichi, an industrial city in Mie Prefecture on the eastern shore of Ise Bay. The course was designed by Osamu Ueda and Kozasa Shozo, two figures active in Japanese golf architecture during the country's golf development era. The region's topography typically features rolling terrain transitioning from coastal plains toward the interior hills, and courses in this area often work with natural elevation changes and wooded corridors.
The design reflects the collaborative approach common in Japanese golf course development, where architects balanced strategic interest with the aesthetic principles valued in Japanese golf culture. Courses from this period in the Mie region generally incorporate the natural landscape features while creating distinct playing corridors through careful tree placement and earth shaping. The routing likely takes advantage of available elevation to create variety in hole character and visual interest.
Yokkaichi itself is known primarily as an industrial center, part of the greater Nagoya metropolitan area, though the surrounding Mie Prefecture contains varied landscapes from coastal areas to mountainous terrain. Golf facilities in this region serve both local membership and visitors exploring courses beyond the more densely developed areas closer to major urban centers. The club operates within the traditions of Japanese private golf, where course conditioning and service standards remain priorities alongside the golf experience itself.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Yokkaichinosato was designed by Osamu Ueda and Kozasa Shozo.
Yes. Yokkaichinosato at Yokkaichinosato Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Yokkaichinosato is 72.
Yokkaichinosato is a 18-hole course.